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The Making of 'Jaws' (1995)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 2H 5M

Director : Laurent Bouzereau

Synopsis

A documentary on the making of one of the greatest films ever made, filled with trivia, interviews from cast and crew and never-before-seen footage.

Actors

Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
Self
Peter Benchley
Peter Benchley
Self
David Brown
David Brown
Self
Richard D. Zanuck
Richard D. Zanuck
Self
Carl Gottlieb
Carl Gottlieb
Self
Ron Taylor
Ron Taylor
Self
Valerie Taylor
Valerie Taylor
Self
Roy Scheider
Roy Scheider
Self
Richard Dreyfuss
Richard Dreyfuss
Self
Lorraine Gary
Lorraine Gary
Self
Sid Sheinberg
Sid Sheinberg
Self
Susan Backlinie
Susan Backlinie
Self
Ted Grossman
Ted Grossman
Self
Joe Alves
Joe Alves
Self
Robert A. Mattey
Robert A. Mattey
Self (archive footage)
Bill Butler
Bill Butler
Self
Dick Warlock
Dick Warlock
Self
Verna Fields
Verna Fields
Self (archive footage)
John Williams
John Williams
Self

Crews

Laurent Bouzereau
Laurent Bouzereau
Director
Laurent Bouzereau
Laurent Bouzereau
Writer
Laurent Bouzereau
Laurent Bouzereau
Producer
Yuval Shousterman
Yuval Shousterman
Cinematography
David Palmer
David Palmer
Editor
Jeff Pickett
Jeff Pickett
Editor
Michael F. Blake
Michael F. Blake
Makeup Artist
Gina G. Riggi
Gina G. Riggi
Makeup Artist
Colleen A. Benn
Colleen A. Benn
Executive In Charge Of Production
Marian Mansi
Marian Mansi
Production Manager
David Pliskin
David Pliskin
Sound
Gary Woods
Gary Woods
Sound

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